A series of huge, devastating fires ravaging Los Angeles County are blanketing virtually the entire region in toxic smoke.
Air quality across parts of California is deteriorating to hazardous levels as strong winds drive rapid wildfire spread and stir up heavy dust.
The Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Lidia fires are burning in Southern California, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate. Here are the latest updates.
Sheriff Robert Luna said 179,783 people are under evacuation orders due to the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Lidia fires in Los Angeles County. Another 200,000 residents are under evacuation warnings.
With thousands of acres already burned around Southern California, dangerous plumes of smoke can lead to a harmful reduction in air quality. Some monitoring sites across LA County have already ...
Water-bombing pilots and crews from Quebec and a British Columbia company have been grappling with high winds and heavy ...
The smoke was expected to most heavily affect northwest coastal LA County, and in areas nearest the Palisades, Eaton and ...
Smoke from wildfires — like the ones in Los Angeles — can have health consequences. Here's what experts expect.
Millions woke up to hazy skies and poor air quality Wednesday morning as crews continued to fight the Palisades Fire in ...
After the fires get under control, wind could help push some particles out of the air, as will gravity with some larger compounds. Gases and fine particles could hang around longer. In burned areas, ...
A fast-moving wildfire broke out Tuesday in the inland foothills northeast of Los Angeles hours after another blaze tore ...
The deadly fires roaring through Los Angeles County continued Thursday, leaving at least six people dead, over 1,000 ...